Whirlpool KR-28 User manual

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Cookers
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User manual
JOB AID
Part No. 8177893
WHIRLPOOL GAS RANGE
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION SYSTEM
KR-28
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WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION assumes no responsibility for any repair
made on our products by anyone other than Authorized Factory Service
Technicians.
Copyright 2000, Whirlpool Corporation, Benton Harbor, MI 49022
FORWARD
This Job Aid, “Whirlpool Gas Range Direct Spark Ignition System,” (Part No. 8177893), provides
the technician with information on the operation and service of the Direct Spark Ignition System.
It is to be used as a training Job Aid and Service Manual.
The Wiring Diagrams used in this Job Aid are typical and should be used for training purposes
only. Always use the Wiring Diagrams supplied with the product when servicing the unit.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The goal of this Job Aid is to provide detailed information that will enable the service technician to
properly diagnose malfunctions and repair the Direct Spark Ignition System.
The objectives of this Job Aid are to:
Understand and follow proper safety precautions.
Successfully troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions.
Successfully perform necessary repairs.
Successfully return the Direct Spark Ignition System to the proper operational status.
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1 ................................................................................................................................ 1
THEORY OF OPERATION ........................................................................................................ 1
Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1
Gas Distribution Valve ..........................................................................................................2
Manual Oven Shutoff Valve .............................................................................................. 3
Bake & Broil Solenoid-Activated Ports.............................................................................. 4
L.P. Gas Conversion.............................................................................................................5
Direct Spark Ignition Control ................................................................................................. 7
Electronic Spark Ignition .......................................................................................................8
Cooktop Burner Operation ................................................................................................ 8
Oven Burner Operation..................................................................................................... 9
SECTION 2 .............................................................................................................................. 11
COMPONENT ACCESS .......................................................................................................... 11
Removing The Direct Spark Ignition Control ...................................................................... 11
Removing The Gas Distribution Valve ................................................................................ 12
SECTION 3 .............................................................................................................................. 13
COMPONENT TESTING ......................................................................................................... 13
Direct Spark Ignition Control ............................................................................................... 13
Gas Distribution Valve ........................................................................................................ 17
SECTION 4 .............................................................................................................................. 19
WIRING DIAGRAM & STRIP CIRCUITS ................................................................................. 19
Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................................... 19
Strip Circuits ....................................................................................................................... 20
SECTION 5 .............................................................................................................................. 23
TECH TIPS .............................................................................................................................. 23
Diagnostic Flow Charts ....................................................................................................... 23
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your safety and the safety of others is very important.
Important safety messages have been provided in this Job Aid. Always read and obey all
safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word
WARNING.”
All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell
you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT MODEL & SERIAL
NUMBER INFORMATION
The Direct Spark Ignition System is used on
Whirlpool gas ranges produced, beginning
January 3, 2000, Serial Code RK02. The Model
number of these units will be a “-5” version of
the current G-line gas range.
Example: SF365PEGQ5
This Direct Spark Ignition System will only be
available on self-cleaning gas ranges.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The supply voltage is critical for proper opera-
tion of the Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) System.
The requirements are 102 to 132 VAC with the
proper polarity and ground. If the electrical sup-
ply is less than 102 VAC, sparking will not be
reliable. If the system is over 132 VAC, per-
manent damage to the DSI can occur.
NOTE TO TECHNICIAN: Improper polar-
ity will cause the direct spark ignition
system to malfunction. Always check for
proper polarity at the wall outlet before
replacing parts.
Proper polarity must also be supplied. If the
supply polarity is reversed, the DSI control will
not be able to detect the presence of a flame.
Reverse polarity will not affect the cooktop op-
eration, but the Bake and Broil burners will fail
to remain lit.
A proper ground is also required. The DSI con-
trol generates a significant amount of electri-
cal noise. This noise is minimized by clamp-
ing the noise to ground. If a proper ground is
not connected, the ERC may periodically dis-
play “PF,” which means that a reset has oc-
curred in the ERC.
GAS REQUIREMENTS
Gas supply pressure should be a minimum of
water column pressure for natural gas, and
11˝ water column pressure for L.P. gas. How-
ever, the gas distribution valve should main-
tain 4˝ water column pressure for natural gas,
and 10˝ water column pressure for L.P. gas.
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SECTION 1SECTION 1
SECTION 1SECTION 1
SECTION 1
THEORY OF OPERATION
The Direct Spark Ignition System contains a
Gas Distribution Valve and a Direct Spark Ig-
nition (DSI) Control that interfaces with the
Electronic Oven Control, and spark electrodes.
This provides the direct spark ignition and gas
distribution for Whirlpool self-cleaning gas free-
standing ranges.
A proper ground and the correct polarity is nec-
essary for the DSI control to sense the pres-
INTRODUCTION
ence of a flame. If the polarity is reversed, or
in some cases if there is a poor ground, the
control will appear to operate normally. How-
ever, after an oven burner ignites, the spark
will continue to occur at the burner, and the
valve will then shut off after 4 seconds. This is
because the DSI control does not recognize
the presence of a flame when one is present
(see “Monitoring System,” on page 9).
Gas Valve /
Ignition Switch
Broil Burner Ignitor
Broil Burner
Gas Distribution Valve
Bake Burner
Bake Burner Ignitor
Ignitor &
Cooktop Burner
Direct Spark
Ignition Control
Gas Distribution Valve
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Gas Distribution Valve
The gas distribution valve can be converted to
L.P. gas, when necessary. It regulates the dis-
tribution of gas to the cooktop and both oven
burners. The gas distribution valve is non-ser-
viceable.
GAS DISTRIBUTION VALVE
The gas distribution valve is made up of the
following features:
Natural & L.P. gas regulator
Manual oven shutoff valve
Bake & broil solenoids
Pressure tap - To measure gas outlet
pressure
Pressure Tap
(1/8˝ - 27 N.P.T.)
To Broil Burner
Manual Oven
Shutoff Valve
Electrical
Terminals
L.P. Conversion Cap
Gas Inlet (1/2˝
Female Threads)
To Cooktop
To Bake Burner
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When the lever is raised, the gas to the oven
burners is turned on.
Manual Valve Lever
Down (Gas Off)
Manual Valve Lever
Raised (Gas On)
MANUAL OVEN SHUTOFF VALVE
A manual oven shutoff valve is available on
the gas distribution valve to shut off the gas to
the oven burners. This valve will not affect the
operation of the cooktop burners. When the
lever is down, the gas to the oven burners is
turned off.
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BAKE & BROIL SOLENOID-
ACTIVATED PORTS
The bake and broil gas supply ports are opened
and closed by electrically-operated solenoids.
When voltage is received from the spark
ignition control for the bake or broil function,
(8-18 VDC), the solenoid for that function is
activated, and the valve opens to allow gas
flow to the burner. The electrical connections
at the valve consist of three terminals, each
one sized differently to prevent incorrect wir-
ing (see below).
The solenoids require special voltage/current
(8 - 18 VDC) from the direct spark ignition con-
trol to operate properly. IMPORTANT: Do not
attempt to operate the solenoids with any
other voltage supply.
Electrical Terminals:
Broil = 1/8˝ wide
Common = 1/4˝ wide
Bake = 3/16˝ wide
Manual Oven
Shutoff Valve
216 Resistance Across
Each Solenoid Terminal
8 to 18 VDC
NOTE: Always check
both solenoids. If either
solenoid is defective,
neither one will operate.
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b)Install the conversion cap on the gas
distribution valve with the L.P. side fac-
ing up (you will see L.P. stamped inside
the cap, as shown).
L.P. Gas
The range is manufactured to use natural gas.
To convert the range to use L.P. gas, the fol-
lowing steps are performed:
1. Turn off the gas and electrical supplies to
the range.
2. Remove the storage drawer from the
range.
3. Locate the gas distribution valve at the
rear of the range. To convert the gas
distribution valve:
a)Unscrew the conversion cap from the
gas distribution valve. Note the differ-
ence between the L.P. and natural gas
ends of the cap.
L.P. GAS CONVERSION
4. To convert the bake burner:
a)Open the oven door and remove the
oven racks.
b)Use a 1/2" open-end wrench and turn
the orifice hood down snug onto the pin
(approximately 2-1/2 turns). DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN THE ORIFICE. The
burner flame cannot be properly ad-
justed if this conversion is not made.
Pin
Natural Gas:
Unit is manufactured
for natural gas
L.P. Gas:
Turn down 2-1/2 turns in
this direction
Orifice Hood
Natural Gas
L.P. Gas
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6. To convert the broil burner:
a)Open the oven door and remove the
oven racks.
b)Use a 1/2" open-end wrench and turn
the orifice hood down snug onto the pin
(approximately 2-1/2 turns). DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN THE ORIFICE. The
burner flame cannot be properly ad-
justed if this conversion is not made.
Broil Burner
Orifice
a)Use an 8 mm socket and carefully re-
move the orifice spud from each of the
four burners.
b)Install the four L.P. gas orifices in the
burners.
5. To convert the cooktop burners:
NOTE: The L.P. orifices for the cooktop burn-
ers are supplied in the literature pack inside
the oven.
Surface
Burner
Orifice
8mm
Socket
7. Reinstall the storage drawer and oven
racks.
Pin
Natural Gas:
Unit is manufactured
for natural gas
L.P. Gas:
Turn down 2-1/2 turns in
this direction
Orifice Hood
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643217910
10-PIN CONNECTOR
GND BAKE BROIL
TOP BURNERS
J1
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
DIRECT SPARK IGNITION CONTROL
The Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Control inter-
faces with the Electronic Oven Control for the
Bake, Broil, and Self-Clean functions. The DSI
also interfaces with the four cooktop burner ig-
nition switches, to provide ignition for the
cooktop.
The DSI control uses a self-diagnostic test to
verify that the oven ignition system is working
properly. It will also continually monitor the
flame presence within the oven. The DSI con-
trol operates on 102 to 132 VAC. All input and
output testing is performed at the J1 connec-
tor (see below).
J3
J4
T1
J1
T2
T3
T4
J2
J6
J5
J8
J7
1
2
3
4
6
7
9
10
J1
Bake Valve Output
Bake Input
Broil Valve Output
Valve Common
Neutral
Broil Input
Top Burner Input
Broil Burner Spark Output
L1
Bake Burner Spark Output
Chassis Ground
Left Rear Spark Output
Right Rear Spark Output
Left Front Spark Output
Right Front Spark Output
DIRECT SPARK IGNITION
ELECTRONIC CONTROL
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L1 N
BK
BK
R
W
IGNITION
SWITCH
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
643217910
TOP BURNERS GND
10-PIN CONNECTOR
J1
This 120 VAC is detected by the control, and
generates two sparks-per-second to all of the
top burners. Note that in the strip circuit be-
low, 120 VAC is present at the control at all
times through input pin J1-10, and output pin
J1-4.
120 VAC is required to:
a)Monitor the internal self-diagnostics of
the control board.
b)Monitor the flame safety circuits to both
of the oven burners.
NOTE: The top burners are operator-moni-
tored, and do not require electronic monitor-
ing.
COOKTOP BURNER OPERATION
The top burner spark ignition system is initi-
ated when the burner control is turned to the
LITE position.
120 VAC is supplied through the ignition switch
from the L1 side of the circuit to the direct spark
ignition control at input J1-9 on the control. The
circuit is completed through output pin J1-4 to
the neutral side of the circuit.
ELECTRONIC SPARK IGNITION
Cooktop Strip Circuit
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OVEN BURNER OPERATION
The spark ignition for the oven burners is
started at the Electronic Oven Control (ERC).
As the ERC is programmed for Bake or Broil,
the appropriate relay is closed on the ERC.
120 VAC is provided from L1, through the ERC
relay(s) to the direct spark ignition control at
input pin J1-6 (Bake), or J1-7 (Broil), to the
neutral side of the circuit, through output pin
J1-4.
This 120 VAC is used to generate two sparks-
per-second to both oven burners. The 120 volts
AC is also stepped-down to between 8 and 18
VDC through pins J1-1 and J1-2 (Bake), and
pins J1-3 and J1-2 (Broil). This DC voltage
opens the gas distribution valve, and provides
gas to the appropriate oven burner.
Monitoring System
When power is applied to the range, a safety
delay of 40 seconds takes place before the
direct spark ignition control becomes opera-
tional. The 40 second delay allows any unused
gas inside the oven cavity to dissipate before
a spark is activated. When the Bake or Broil
operation is activated, the direct spark ignition
control initiates an “internal self-test” and “flame
safety check.” The flame safety check takes
place anytime there is a flame present at ei-
ther oven burner.
Bake Operation
Broil Operation
N
L1
BK
BK
P1-4
P1-5
OVEN
TEMP
SENSOR
V
V
P2-4 R
BAKE VALVE
W
OR
R
P2-1
OVEN CONTROL (ERC)
BROIL
RELAY
BAKE
RELAY
J1
643217910
10-PIN CONNECTOR
GND BAKE BROIL
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
J1
10-PIN CONNECTOR
OVEN
TEMP
SENSOR
N
L1
BROIL
RELAY
OVEN CONTROL (ERC)
BROIL VALVE
BUBU
OR W
BK
BK
P1-4
P1-5
V
V
P2-1
P2-2
643217910
GND BAKE BROIL
BAKE
RELAY
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
The self-test checks both solenoids on the gas
distribution valve to verify that they are prop-
erly connected. If they are not, the control will
turn the oven off, or lock it out. If the test is
successful, the control will then open the ap-
propriate valve, and initiate sparking at the
burner ignitor. Both the bake and broil ignitors
spark simultaneously. Sparking will not occur
until the gas distribution valve opens.
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Once the gas has ignited, the “flame safety
circuit” will monitor the flame at the burner to
make sure it is present. If a flame is not present
at the burner:
a) The control will allow the ignitor to spark
for 4 seconds.
b)A 40 second delay to dissipate any un-
used gas inside the oven will occur.
The ignition attempt will occur three times. If
the burner does not ignite after the three at-
tempts, the system will “lockout” (see the Tim-
ing Chart below).
Lockout
The control will perform an oven system lock-
out if:
a)Any of the self-test checks fail.
b)The oven fails to ignite after three igni-
tion attempts.
c) A flame is present within the oven for
more than 10 seconds after the gas
valve is off.
d)The flame is unexpectedly lost for any
reason after being established. NOTE:
If this occurs, a lockout condition will oc-
cur after 30 seconds with no attempt to
reignite.
During the lockout, the gas distribution valve
and ignition are turned off. All lockouts can be
reset by pressing the OFF/Cancel keypad on
the Electronic Oven Control. NOTE: There will
be no indication on the electronic oven control
display showing a lockout condition.
Note To Technician: The cooktop spark op-
erates normally even when the oven is in the
“lockout” mode. If the oven does not appear to
work at all, verify the operation of the cooktop
spark. If the cooktop spark is working correctly,
the DSI control is most likely okay, and the
problem is somewhere else in the range.
Timing Chart (Cooktop Burners)
Timing Chart (Oven Burners)
Timing Sequence = 4 Seconds
3 Attempts Before Lockout
Time (sec) 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
Valve open
Charge Cap
Spark
Flame Sense
Time (sec)
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
Top Spark
Valve Open
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect power before servicing the range.
Replace all panels before operating range.
Failure to do so can result in death or electri-
cal shock.
REMOVING THE DIRECT SPARK IGNITION CONTROL
CAUTION: When you work on the gas range,
be careful when handling the sheet metal parts.
Sharp edges may be present, and you can cut
yourself if you are not careful.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
Shut off gas supply line valve before servic-
ing the range.
Check all gas line connections and replace
all panels before operating the range.
Failure to do so could result in explosion, fire,
or other injury.
1. Turn off the gas to the range and discon-
nect the power cord from the wall outlet.
2. Pull the range away from the wall so you
can access the back of the unit.
3. Remove the top rear cover (4 screws).
5. Remove the mounting screws.
6. Slide the two top pins out of the bracket
slots and remove the control from the
bracket.
4. Disconnect the wire connectors from the
direct spark ignition control.
Board Pin
In Slot
This section instructs you on how to service the direct spark ignition system components inside the
Gas Range.
COMPONENT ACCESS
SECTION 2SECTION 2
SECTION 2SECTION 2
SECTION 2
Screw (1 of 4) Top Rear Cover
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect power before servicing the range.
Replace all panels before operating range.
Failure to do so can result in death or electri-
cal shock.
REMOVING THE GAS DISTRIBUTION VALVE
CAUTION: When you work on the gas range,
be careful when handling the sheet metal parts.
Sharp edges may be present, and you can cut
yourself if you are not careful.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
Shut off gas supply line valve before servic-
ing the range.
Check all gas line connections and replace
all panels before operating the range.
Failure to do so could result in explosion, fire,
or other injury.
1. Turn off the gas to the range and discon-
nect the power cord from the wall outlet.
2. Pull the range away from the wall so you
can access the back of the unit.
3. Remove the gas outlet lines from the gas
distribution valve with a 9/16˝ open-end
wrench.
4. Remove the four mounting screws from
the gas distribution valve.
6. Remove the electrical connections. NOTE:
The terminals are different sizes to pre-
vent miswiring (see page 4).
Gas Distribution Valve
(Back of Range)
Gas Outlet
Gas Outlet
Screws
Screws
Gas
Distribution
Valve
5. Lower the gas distribution valve so that it
is free of the bake burner, and lay it down,
as shown below.
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DIRECT SPARK IGNITION CONTROL
Electrical Shock Hazard
Voltage is present during these tests.
WARNING
COMPONENT TESTING
SECTION 3SECTION 3
SECTION 3SECTION 3
SECTION 3
TEST PROCEDURE
Voltage Tests
Bake Function
1. Set the voltmeter to read 120 VAC.
2. Program the range for the Bake operation.
3. If the top burners spark, proceed to step 4.
Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 4 (white) and 10 (black). The AC
voltmeter should indicate 120 VAC. If not,
check for the proper voltage at the power
supply outlet, and check the main wiring
harness.
J1 Connector
4 (white) 10 (black)
J1 Connector
4. Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 4 (white) and 6 (red/white). The
AC voltmeter should indicate 120 VAC. If
not, check the electronic oven control for
proper operation.
J1 Connector
6 (red/white)
4 (white)
N
L1
BK
BK
P1-4
P1-5
OVEN
TEMP
SENSOR
V
V
P2-4 R
BAKE VALVE
W
OR
R
P2-1
OVEN CONTROL (ERC)
BROIL
RELAY
BAKE
RELAY
J1
643217910
10-PIN CONNECTOR
GND BAKE BROIL
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
Bake Strip Circuit
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4 (white) 10 (black)
J1 Connector
Broil Function
1. Set the voltmeter to read 120 VAC.
2. Program the range for the Broil operation.
3. If the top burners spark, proceed to step 4.
Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 4 (white) and 10 (black). The AC
voltmeter should indicate 120 VAC. If not,
check for the proper voltage at the power
supply outlet, and check the main wiring
harness.
J1 Connector
* When power is applied to the range, a safety delay
of 40 seconds takes place before the direct spark
ignition control becomes operational. The opera-
tion will last for a period of 4 seconds, and the direct
spark ignition will again turn off (see the “Timing
Chart” for the oven burners on page 10).
5. Set the voltmeter to read between 8 and
18 volts DC.
6. Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 1 (red) and 2 (orange). The DC
voltmeter should indicate between 8 and
18 volts DC*. If not, replace the DSI con-
trol.
J1 Connector
2 (orange)1 (red)
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4 (white) 7 (blue/white)
J1 Connector
* When power is applied to the range, a safety delay
of 40 seconds takes place before the direct spark
ignition control becomes operational. The opera-
tion will last for a period of 4 seconds, and the direct
spark ignition will again turn off (see the “Timing
Chart” for the oven burners on page 10).
4. Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 4 (white) and 7 (blue/white). The
AC voltmeter should indicate 120 VAC. If
not, check the electronic oven control for
proper operation.
5. Set the voltmeter to read between 8 and
18 volts DC.
2 (orange) 3 (blue)
J1 Connector
6. Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 2 (orange) and 3 (blue). The DC
voltmeter should indicate between 8 and
18 volts DC*. If not, replace the DSI con-
trol.
J1
10-PIN CONNECTOR
OVEN
TEMP
SENSOR
N
L1
BROIL
RELAY
OVEN CONTROL (ERC)
BROIL VALVE
BUBU
OR W
BK
BK
P1-4
P1-5
V
V
P2-1
P2-2
643217910
GND BAKE BROIL
BAKE
RELAY
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
Broil Strip Circuit
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2. Turn one of the cooktop burner valves to
the LITE position. 4. Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 4 (white) and 9 (red). The AC
voltmeter should indicate 120 VAC. If not,
check the ignition switch and the main
wiring harness.
3. Touch the test leads to the J1 connector at
terminals 4 (white) and 10 (black). The AC
voltmeter should indicate 120 VAC. If not,
check for the proper voltage at the power
supply outlet, and check the main wiring
harness.
J1 Connector
Cooktop Function
1. Set the voltmeter to read 120 VAC.
4 (white) 10 (black)
J1 Connector
4 (white) 9 (red)
J1 Connector
L1 N
BK
BK
R
W
IGNITION
SWITCH
643217910
TOP BURNERS GND
10-PIN CONNECTOR
J1
DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
Cooktop Strip Circuit
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